On on the second day of feeling the ground beneath its feet, Veroniki Balaboni decided that it was time to quit Centaurini. At 4.30 am on Sunday morning, he and his two young children were on a ferry for the port of Perius, with other families surrounded by other families escaping from Aegean Oil.
“It was completely full of residents like us who were not quite uncertain,” he said while talking to his parents’ house in Athens.
“It is very disturbing to feel the earth so often, but it was not so much. American local, we are accustomed to the earthquake. It was a volcano – fearing that it could erupt and began to accelerate very poisonous smoke. Can – this was our real problem.
By Tuesday, about 6,000 people – although the emergence was doubled in some estimates – it was followed by using any means: aircraft, boats and even private yits and happiness. Aegion, the country’s national career, announced that he had flown 2,700 passengers from Santorine to the Greek capital after doubling flights to the island from Monday, 48 hours.
When the night fell at night.
Locals left, and so were mostly out of the season of foreign workers and tourists. The first time anyone could remember, Santorini was in a quiet zone.
“I’ve heard of holiday makers and returning their money from hotels,” said Artemius Drosos, who runs for food for more than two decades.
“The reason is easy to understand. What is happening is very unnatural, one after an earthquake an earthquake like this rapidly, but I personally I have become accustomed to them and flight me from Athens this weekend there Booked on I have got to work and I look forward to it.
A retired police officer and a ship worker, Penigiots Hetzorigo, echoed the emotions. “Now we can hear music alone and take enough ourselves,” he told the Associate Press.
Cyclid is a global destination in the chain of chains, the most famous island in Santorine Europe, which recorded a record 3.5 million tourists last year. Most of its attractive volcanic eruptions are towards the beauty-which is considered to be the largest in human history-which occurred 3,500 years ago, covered by the island of Crescent, ash, covered with ash. And was left with the lava’s wide rocks.
With any move, the waters around Santorine have been subjected to an extraordinary earthquake in the last 72 hours. More than 300 underground earthquakes have been recorded, many of which are more than 4.5 on the Richter scale.
In less than 50 minutes before 8am on Tuesday, when students usually studied in their first class – Sentorine’s schools and 12 other islands in Aegian, the Greek Civil Protection Ministry closed it – Sesmography Six earthquakes were registered, two on the dimensions of 4.8. And 4.9.
If the earthquake experts agree on anything, it is a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake and a tsunamic fault line in 1956, which has 53 dead and more than 100 injured, between Santorini and Amrgos “. “Here, which is the eastern island of Cyclids.
“I know everyone is sleeping out in their cars, waking up all night to see a family member,” said Balaboni. “I am 38 years old and he never experienced it. Everyone is on the tunter hooks.
For natural disaster experts, the biggest question now is whether the earthquake activity is a very powerful earthquake forecast – which may, perhaps, can trigger Somani – or even the volcano erupts. Since the earthquake has intensified, rock slides have increased manifold. Emergency and rescue teams departing on the island have described the sound waves, which is almost equal to the constant riot.
Santorine’s volcano erupted in the last time in 1950, and experts say the time is approaching when it is approaching the time to “get away from steam”.
The second volcano volcano-northeastern volcano-northeast of Centenni also caused more alarms-five miles away because it was close to the epicenter of the earthquake.
The Greek climate crisis and the Ministry of Security Ministry said last week that surveillance sensors have taken up the “light earthquake Volcancing activity” inside the island’s Kaladira.
“We believe that the volcano contains an average small explosion every 50 years … so we are inside the timeframe [for it to happen]”” “In the field of natural disasters, the famous renowned Costas Snox said, dismissing a major explosion on the basis that he was” every 17,000 years after “.
He told Sky TV: “We have to look at the volcano very closely. We cannot reject any scene.
Something remain unchanged. A economist, 43 -year -old Vataro Sito, who spent a day on the island, told AFP: “I am not so upset with the earthquake or volcano, because I came from Tokyo.”